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Internet 2 International Task Force Meeting 13: 00 – 17: 00
Need something? • Internet 2 International staff – Heather Boyles – heather@internet 2. edu – Jocelyn Gerich – jgerich@internet 2. edu – Giselle Trent – giselle@internet 2. edu
International Task Force • Representatives from each of Internet 2’s international partners • Partnerships (through memoranda of understanding) currently number 50 – With over 58 R&E networking organizations (some partnerships with multiple orgs in a country) • Providing Internet 2 community with connectivity to over 87 countries • Bringing experience, ideas, expertise, resources to the Internet 2 community
Current International Partners Europe Africa MCIT [EUN/ENSTINET] ARNES (Slovenia) (Egypt) BELNET (Belgium) TENET (South Africa) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) Middle East DANTE (Europe) Etisalat University College DFN-Verein (Germany) (UAE) FCCN (Portugal) Israel-IUCC (Israel) GARR (Italy) Qatar Foundation (Qatar) GIP- RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) South Asia HEAnet (Ireland) ERNET/CDAC (India) HUNGARNET (Hungary) PERN (Pakistan) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) PSNC/PIONER (Poland) Red. IRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) ANF (Korea) CERNET/CSTNET/ NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) MYREN/MDe. C (Malaysia) NECTEC/UNINET (Thailand) REANNZ (New Zealand) Sing. AREN (Singapore) NCHC/TANet (Taiwan) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) CLARA (Latin America & Caribbean) CNTI (Venezuela) CR 2 NET (Costa Rica) CUDI (Mexico) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP [FAPESP] (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama)
International Task Force • Representatives from each of Internet 2’s international partners • Partnerships (through memoranda of understanding) currently number 49 – With over NREN organizations (some partnerships with multiple orgs in a country) – Newest partnership: Etisalat University College, UAE (on behalf of forming consortium of UAE universities) • Providing Internet 2 community with connectivity to over 87 countries • Bringing experience, ideas, expertise, resources to the Internet 2 community
87 Networks reachable via the Internet 2 Network Europe-Middle East Europe (GEANT 2) Malta (Univ. Malta) Austria (ACOnet) Netherlands (SURFnet) Belgium (BELNET) Norway (UNINETT) Croatia (CARNet) Palestinian Territories Czech Rep. (CESNET) (Gov’t Computing Center) Cyprus (CYNET) Poland (PIONIER) Denmark Portugal (RCTS 2) (Forskningsnettet) Qatar (Qatar FN) Estonia (EENet) Romania (Ro. Edu. Net) Finland (Funet) Russia (RBnet, RUNNET) France (Renater) Slovakia (SANET) Germany (G-WIN) Slovenia (ARNES) Greece (GRNET) Spain (Red. IRIS) Hungary Sweden (SUNET) (HUNGARNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) Iceland (RHnet) Syria (HIAST) Ireland (HEAnet) United Kingdom Israel (IUCC) (JANET) Italy (GARR) Turkey (ULAKBYM) Jordan (JUNET) *CERN Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Asia-Pacific Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Fiji (USP-SUVA) Hong Kong (HARNET) India (ERNET) Indonesia (ITB) Japan (SINET, WIDE, JGN 2) Korea (KOREN, KREONET 2) Malaysia (MYREN) New Zealand (KAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Singapore (Sing. AREN) Taiwan (TANet 2, ASNet) Thailand (UNINET, Thai. SARN) Vietnam (VINAREN) Africa Algeria (CERIST) Egypt (EUN/ENSTINET) Morocco (CNRST) Tunisia (RFR) South Africa (TENET) Americas Latin America (red. CLARA) Argentina (RETINA) Brazil (RNP 2/ANSP) Canada (CA*net) Chile (REUNA) Colombia (RENATA) Costa Rica (CR 2 Net) Guatemala (RAGIE) Mexico (Red-CUDI) Nicaragua (RENIA) Panama (Red. Cy. T) Peru (RAAP) Uruguay (RAU 2) Venezuela (REACCIUN 2) Central Asia Armenia (ARENA) Georgia (GRENA) Kazakhstan (KAZRENA) Tajikistan (TARENA) Uzbekistan (UZSCI)
International Task Force • Representatives from each of Internet 2’s international partners • Partnerships (through memoranda of understanding) currently number 49 – With over NREN organizations (some partnerships with multiple orgs in a country) – Newest partnership: Etisalat University College, UAE (on behalf of forming consortium of UAE universities) • Providing Internet 2 community with connectivity to over 87 countries • Bringing experience, ideas, expertise, resources to the Internet 2 community
Throughout this week: sessions • Tuesday – 8: 45 – 10: 00 a. m. GEANT 2: an Update on Networks and services – 1: 15 – 2: 30 p. m. The UK Access Management Federation – 1: 15 – 2: 30 p. m. Strategies for Deploying IPTV – ANSP, University of Sao Paulo – 3: 00 – 4: 00 p. m. ARCA – Federated Access to Multimedia Content – U. Carlos II of Madrid, Red. IRIS – 4: 30 – 5: 30 p. m. Integrating Campus Idenitities with Grid Opeartions - SWITCH
More sessions • Wednesday – 8: 45 – 10: 00 a. m. Report on the Orthopaedic Research & Education Network of Africa and the Middle East – 8: 45 – 10: 00 a. m. Enabling Virtual Organizations – Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Koslce (Slovak Republic)
Special Interest Group meeting • SIG on Emerging NRENs – Took place this morning – move to half-day meeting based on interest – Website, mailing lists – SIG sub-groups focused on particular geographic areas • Caribbean Interest • South-Asia Interest
South Asia Interest Group Meeting • Tuesday – 7: 30 – 8: 45 a. m. Royal Palm Salon Five
RENOG Bo. F • Research and Education Network Operators – Intended to be meeting “place” of operators of national and multi-national R&E networks – Discuss issues regarding engineering of NREN interconnections – particularly routing issues
This Afternoon’s Presentations • KAREN: New Zealand gets an NREN – John Hine, Victoria University (New Zealand) • SINET 3: NII’s new Network – Shigeo Urushidani, NII (Japan) • Inter-federation policy: enabling collaboration – Jane Charlton, JISC (United Kingdom) • GEANT 2 International Activities – Cathrin Stover, DANTE/GEANT 2 (Europe) • TERENA Activities – Kevin Meynell, TERENA (Europe) • The RUTE Telehealth Project – Luiz Messina, RNP (Brasil) • Social Networking Tool for Finding International Collaborations – James Werle, U. Washington, Jennifer Oxenford, MAGPI (USA)


